Target Belly Fat

May 16, 2012

﻿Belly fat, also called abdominal or visceral fat, is the kind of fat we really want to get rid of. Major health problems like Diabetes and Fatty Liver Disease (NASH) are associated with belly fat because of how it is formed, and where it goes. By surrounding vital abdominal organs, belly fat can interfere with our organs' proper function.

A major source of belly fat can be fructose, or high fructose corn syrup, This type of sugar is largely metabolized in the liver, but due to a molecular arrangement, the body tends to turn this type of sugar into belly fat, rather than using it as fuel. This leads to greater and greater amounts accumulating over time. Since it 'resists' being used as fuel, it is very hard to get rid of.

The Amino Acids in Lipodrops helps the body break down belly fat and help get rid of them. We should get these Amino Acids from foods, but the modern dietr may be severely lacking in some or all of these. This is especially true of so-called "fast food" diets, something all to common today where convienence can come before good nutrition. This is simply the reason why we need to supplement our diet, because we do not get all the right ingredients from our foods.

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